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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025
- The importance of familiarising yourself with a woodland is very important and often gives us a better vision and understanding of the environment.
The forest becomes your second home, It's place where you can relax and become a part of it. It's definitely "Home for Home"
This video is all about immersing yourself in your local woodland and always finding new opportunities to photograph.
good info...👍👍👍
Thank you
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 welcome
Good video mate
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching.
Nice work! I like the mix of facts, photography advice and images. BTW, birch sap is not really detoxicating, but it's got a nice fresh taste to it. You can harvest some in spring, when the leaves are growing without any harm to the tree. It's quite easy.
Thank you, I got that wrong. I appreciate the heads up and thank for watching.
I’m studying trees at the moment and really do find them fascinating.
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 It's commonly told, that birch sap was very healthy, detoxicating and what not. However, looking at the ingredients, there is no hint to underline a signifikant Effekt.
@danielspenner3683 yea. I’ve started read a lot of survival books in the forrest… Ray Mears ect. I have noticed a lot of conflicting facts with some of them, most of inconsistent facts come from books printed in the 70s.
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 I can personally recommend "the hidden life of trees" by Peter Wohlleben and National Geographics article titled "the wood wide web". Both interesting and entertainment.
Good work Paul , some nice images there mate
Thank you Andrew. I appreciate the comment , thanks for watching 😊
Where abouts are you ?
Looks like Parkhill wood doon along the track from me
Hi Colin, I’m based in Edinburgh, unfortunately I never give out my locations, it’s just to stop folk visiting those places. I do private workshops if you’re interested joining me on a photo jaunt at any time. 👍🤩